(pictured above: Attendees and participants march around the church’s parking lot Sunday.) Ministers and congregants alike donned hooded sweatshirts Sunday afternoon at Emmanuel Baptist during the church’s Second Annual Trayvon Martin
(pictured above: Attendees and participants march around the church’s parking lot Sunday.) Ministers and congregants alike donned hooded sweatshirts Sunday afternoon at Emmanuel Baptist during the church’s Second Annual Trayvon Martin
(pictured above: City Council members Derwin Montgomery (left) and James Taylor address constituents at last week’s meeting.) Monday evening, the City Council voted to amend the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), allowing
Weight loss, fitness program attracts eager participants (pictured above: James Maxie has become a self-described “gym rat” thanks to TNT.) When city native James Maxie joined Transformation Nation Triad at Winston
Some say annual celebration has become trite (pictured above: Yolanda Bolden at the East Winston Heritage Center.) The black history flood gates opened on Feb. 1 and closes shut again March
(pictured above: Veterans Sherod James (left) and Christopher Rose.) City native Christopher Rose wouldn’t trade his seven years in the Navy
Winston-Salem State University’s online nursing degree has been ranked among the most affordable in the nation by OnlineU.org, a new
(pictured above: Montinique Cager poses with his wife, Pam at the recent mixer.) After a season of inactivity, The Winston-Salem Black
Ken Spaulding, a former state legislator and Durham attorney, has already announced his intention to run for governor in 2016.
(pictured above: Dr. English Bradshaw speaks during the recent discussion as Linda Dark sits by his side.) Though it is largely
Democrat Deanna Taylor has announced her intentions to run for one of the two School Board District I seats up

